A rescission is a viable tool for carrying out the broader political mandate to curb unnecessary spending. If the executive branch decides to use this process, the deployment of a rescission with fewer than forty-five days remaining in the fiscal year is a statutorily and constitutionally valid strategy.| The Center for Renewing America
What might have begun as a well-intentioned initiative to help poor communities has morphed into something antithetical to the values, principles, and history of America.| The Center for Renewing America
Medicaid has extended health-care coverage to millions of people beyond the intended initial population of children, the elderly, the disabled, and those who are truly in need. It has instead become a benefit hammock for many who would otherwise not qualify.| The Center for Renewing America
Opponents of reform claim that any changes to the Medicaid program are massive “cuts” that will cause beneficiaries harm. In reality, the opposite is true: Failing to change a program with such rapidly exploding costs will only result in the unsustainability that ultimately harms its recipients.| The Center for Renewing America
America’s shipbuilding industry has been treated as if it is in hospice rather than infirmary care, receiving only the bare minimum to sustain operations while its workers and equipment age into dysfunction.| The Center for Renewing America
Executive Reforms of the DOD in the Spirit of the Goldwater–Nichols Act| The Center for Renewing America
The CFPB has long operated in an opaque and duplicative fashion that has left it unaccountable to congressional oversight. At best, its functions are duplicative and unnecessary, and at worst, its operations have become increasingly hostile toward the hardworking people and businesses left in the wake of its weaponized regulatory and enforcement actions.| The Center for Renewing America
The Trump administration and its allies in Congress must, at a minimum, dismantle the existing censorship infrastructure within the federal agencies—and they should do so without hesitation or delay.| The Center for Renewing America
The Constitution provides for a President to discharge his electoral mandate with his people in place—the Administration’s “Officers of the United States”—even without swift Senate cooperation.| The Center for Renewing America